Hidden Kitchen Storage Solutions
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Suggested materials:
- Trash can pullout (http://amzn.to/2dYlnQm)
- Slide a shelf (http://amzn.to/1Odf1VU)
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Paulette on Mar 28, 2017
I have just a small garbage can, no chance for smell to build up because you have to empty it very quickly. Recycling is always rinsed and is in a big basket like yours but in a coat closet. I too have a small kitchen and drool over your mixer lifter. I hate crawling around, trying to get it out. And I wish I could hide my toasters. Yes, 2. When I buy a four slice, one side always dies before the other, even with rotating use. Now I have two but they never match. I was going to get rid of my bread machine because we ate too much bread, now doctor wants us to try gluten free. At $6 a loaf, I'll try making my own. Good recipes on pinterest. I solved my kettle storage. The three I use all the time are stacked on the back burner. Took the idea from my elderly neighbor. Makes a lot of sense. Love your space, I can always dream.
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Sheila M Crew on Apr 25, 2017
Brilliant idea. My lower cabinets are not built where I can use pullout. I long for that feature makes things better for accessing your pots and pans. And makes storing neater too.
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Ok I see where to purchase the mixer lifter thing, my question is , does it stay there or do you move it to the counter top? Guess what I am asking is , is the lift strong enough to hold the mixer,the bowl, mad what ever you need to mix??? Thanks
These are all great ideas but I wish I'd seen them before I designed my kitchen remodel. Also, most of this will only work if you don't have a face frame on the cabinets.